[Everything in italics is what I am saying and the normal print is from the ordinances]
Thank you to all three of you for the help. I took a look at the link bildo gave me and found this...
The definitions...
Livestock: Any animal that has hooves.
Pet: Any animal kept for pleasure, excluding livestock.
Fowl: Any warm-blooded, feathered, flying or nonflying animals. ( So in this case, chickens are fowl?)
So chickens dont have hooves, and I would be raising them for pleasure. So I am now guessing that anything to do with livestock is not needed since chickens are not considered livestock?
I then looked up anything about fowl...
Sec. 10-62. Animal or fowl enclosures.
Any pastures or enclosures shall at all times be kept and maintained in a proper, clean and sanitary condition, consistent with the needs of the animal involved.
(Code 1985, § 5-41)
ARTICLE II. SOIL EROSION, SEDIMENTATION AND POLLUTION CONTROL* Sec. 30-33. Exemptions.
(5) Agricultural operations as defined in O.C.G.A. § 1-3-3, "definitions", to include raising, harvesting or storing of products of the field or orchard; feeding, breeding or managing livestock or poultry; producing or storing feed for use in the production of livestock, including, but not limited to, cattle, calves, swine, hogs, goats, sheep, and rabbits or for use in the production of poultry, including, but not limited to, chickens, hens and turkeys; producing plants, trees, fowl, or animals; the production of aquaculture, horticultural, dairy, livestock, poultry, eggs and apiarian products; farms buildings and farm ponds;
I am not quite sure with what it means by " Agricultural operations as defined in O.C.G.A. § 1-3-3, "definitions "
And I am zoned in R-2. Which I am not sure what that means?
I also did a search on chickens and hens and poultry...
Sec. 10-63. Confinement of animals generally.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any person owning or having control of any chickens, ducks, horses, cows, goats, pigs or any other type of animal, livestock or other fowl within the county to permit them to run at large or be a menace or nuisance to such person's neighbors or the public in general.